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Arch Moore (left) speaking to people who attended his campaign rally for governor.
Arch Moore sitting in a chair on the stage during his campaign rally for governor.
Arch Moore sitting in a chair on the stage during his campaign rally for governor.
Arch Moore speaking with attendees at his campaign rally for governor.
Arch Moore (left) and Gerald Ford (right) during Archs campaign rally for governor.
Arch Moore shaking the hand of an unidentified woman at his campaign rally for Governor. Other people are waiting to speak or shake hands with Arch.
Arch Moore speaking excitedly at his campaign rally for governor.
Arch Moore speaking at his campaign rally for governor.
Arch Moore (left) speaking to Gerald Ford (center) during a campaign rally for governor.
Arch Moore with a group of women on the Eisenhower-Nixon bandwagon.
A photograph of Congressman Arch Moore speaking at a Nixon rally in Wheeling, West Virginia, as candidate for Vice President Richard Nixon looks on.
Congressman Arch Moore (center) with his parents during his campaign for Governor.
Congressman Gerald Ford shaking the hand of a delegate and candidate. Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. is standing beside Ford.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. and his wife, Shelley, sitting on the back of a convertible car.  Arch is wearing a lei and Shelley is holding a bouquet of flowers.  Sitting in the back seat are their three children, Shelley, Arch (Kim), and Lucy. The side of the car says "Congressman Arch Moore."
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr and his family in the back of a convertible during a parade. The car has a sign on the side that says "Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. and family." The Moore's are all wearing flower lei's.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. and his family in the back of a convertible during a parade. Mrs. Shelley Moore and their daughter Lucy, are shown. Mrs. Moore is holding a bouquet of flowers. Lucy is leaning against the back of the driver seat. A sign on the side of the vehicle reads "Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. and family."
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. and his family in the back of a convertible during a parade. Moore is raising his hand to wave. A sign on the side of the vehicle reads "Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. and family." The family members are all wearing flower lei's, except Mrs. Moore who has a bouquet.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with his wife and three children in the back of a convertible during a parade. The car has a "Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. and family" sign on the side.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr and his son, Kim, sitting in the back of a car during a parade.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. sitting in the back of a vehicle. The side of the vehicle has a Congressman Arch Moore, Jr. sign taped to it.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. sitting between Congressman Gerald Ford and an unidentified man. Moore is looking at some papers, while Congressman Ford is talking to them.  In the background a banner reads " Welcome Cecil - Cooper, Congressman Ford."
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. crouching down to shake the hand of an unidentified man in the crowd during a Barry Goldwater rally in Wheeling.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. on stage speaking to a audience at a Republican (GOP) party event for 1964. A banner on the wall behind him reads 'Welcome Cecil - Cooper, Congressman Ford.'  A group of people are sitting on the stage behind him.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. speaking at a Republican Party (GOP) rally at the Gore Hotel Building, Clarksburg, W.V. Congressman Gerald Ford is standing behind and left of Moore.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. speaking at a podium during a Barry Goldwater rally.
Congressman Arch Moore speaking at a Republican campaign rally for Dwight Ike Eisenhower.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing with an unidentified woman during the GOP rally of 1964.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. with a group of women campaigning for Barry Goldwater, Cecil Underwood, and Moore.
Congressman Arch Moore crouched beside two little girls who are wearing Team Arch Moore hats, and Moore and Nixon campaign buttons. The little girl closest to Arch is wearing a dress that says Nixon/Agnew for Arch Moore.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr.'s booth at the Mannington Fair. The booth is being worked by two unidentified people.
Eight unidentified women wearing Re-Elect Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. sashes and holding baskets. In the center is a poster of Moore walking away from the Capitol.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr., his wife, Shelley, and Lynn Moore looking over the sample ballot in his Clarksburg District Office. A sign on the table reads, "Vote Tuesday."
A photograph of eight women posing in front of an Eisenhower/Nixon Bandwagon bus in Wheeling, West Virginia.
Gerald Ford campaigning for Arch Moore.
Gerald Ford (center) speaking to people during a campaign rally for Arch Moore.
Gerald Ford (center) speaking to people during a campaign rally for Arch Moore.
Gerald Ford speaking with attendees at Arch Moores campaign rally for governor.
Gerald Ford speaking with attendees at Arch Moores campaign rally for governor.
Gerald Ford (center) and Arch Moore (right) speaking to people during a campaign rally for Arch Moore.
Gerald Ford speaking during Archs campaign rally for governor. Arch Moore is standing to the left of Ford.
Gerald Ford speaking during Arch Moore's campaign rally for governor. Arch is standing to the left of Ford.
Gerald Ford and Arch Moore speaking to attendees at a Arch for Governor rally.
Gerald Ford speaking during Arch Moores campaign rally for governor. Arch is standing to the left of Ford.
Gerald Ford speaking during Arch Moores campaign rally for governor. Arch is standing to the left of Ford.
Gerald Ford speaking during Arch Moores campaign rally for governor. Arch is standing to the left of Ford.
Gerald Ford speaking during Arch Moores campaign rally for governor. Arch is sitting to the left of Ford and appears to be sleeping.
Gerald Ford speaking during Arch Moores campaign rally for governor. Arch is sitting to the left of Ford.
Gerald Ford and Arch Moore speaking with attendees at his campaign rally for governor.
Gerald Ford and Arch Moore speaking with attendees at his campaign rally for governor.
Gerald Ford campaigning for Arch Moore.
Gerald Ford campaigning for Arch Moore.
Gerald Ford campaigning for Arch Moore.
Gerald Ford speaking during Arch Moores campaign for governor. Arch Moore is seated behind Ford on the stage.
Gerald Ford speaking during Arch Moores campaign for governor.
Gerald Ford speaking during Arch Moores campaign rally for governor.
Gerald Ford speaking during Arch Moores campaign rally for governor.
Gerald Ford speaking during Arch Moores campaign rally for governor.
Governor Arch Moore hugging an unidentified woman.
Governor Arch Moore leaning over to speak to an older woman who is showing him her Arch Moore for Governor button.
Governor Arch Moore throws his hands up in celebration after he announced the votes from his delegation put President Ford over the top of the GOP Convention in Kansas City.
Shelley Moore (second from left) with three unidentified men and one woman. They are all wearing campaign buttons for the 1988 election. The campaign buttons say Bush Quayle 88, Arch Moore, Moore for Governor, and Nelson Robinson for State Auditor.
A house covered in political signs in Weirton, W. Va.
A billboard that states "Re-elect Congressman Arch Moore; Man of Action; The Man for you."
A man standing by his truck, which has a sign on it stating, "Look. Here's another Democrat voting for Arch Moore."